Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, September 16, 1903, Image 6
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DO YOU GET UP^ |
WITH A IAMB BACK?
_. Kidney Trouble Makes Yon Miserable.
Almost^very body wlio reads the newspapers
is sure to know of the wonderful
n ,i gr*. cures made by Dr.
IS***! " ~ ' -Jr"V Ji Kilmer's Swamp9>
V^*7l 11 ^??1. 115C great kidn?y>
liver and blady
f&S'l e der remedy.
- L'l p It is the great niedkV
_A (|]1| ical triumph of the
|L 11! nineteenth century ;
m > , "ZTTTlHj! discovered after years
' * Ir" i "Q^vl, of scientific research
.1 fl. ^Lk;. l>y Dr. Kilmer, the
1 1 * '"" " eminent kidney and
k bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
successful in promptly curing lame back,
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and
. ? Bright's Disease, which is the worst
(nM.. ?r i.:.i
: Jiviui *.?* Klliuc/ tivwui\.,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not recommended
lor everything but if you have
kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be
found just the remedy you need: It has
v been tested in so many ways, iu hospitul
work and in private practice, and has
proved so successful in every case that a
Special arrangement has been made by i
which all readers of this paper, who have j
not already tried it, may have a stimple
/''bottle sent free by mail, ajso a, book tell- .
ing m . re abont Swamp-Root, and how to I
find out if you have kidney or bladder trou- I
ble. When writing uiention reading this
generous offer in this paper and send your
address to_Dr. Kilmer
dollar size bottles are Horn# of Swiudp-Booc.
sold by all good druggVV Don't make
any mistake, but remV^er the name,
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamn-P' it,
and the address, Ringhainton, If on
every bottle. N
HONOR ROM,.
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Fork Hill School for Jlotflli Ending
Auk 24, 1903.
Grade 1.?Hazel Wright, Wal
^ ter Pittman, Sidney Hilton, Min""**
ton Banking, Ola Hinaon, Jeaaie
Council, Lucy Broom, Delia
Adams, Blonnie Pineou, Claud
Blackmon, Lillie Bowerg, Charlie
Bakct, Oscar Small, Joe Kenniugton,
Virginia Hinson, Ella Llin
son, Bunk Situs.
Grade 2.?Oscar Broom, Esther
Browtu, Eula Hinson, Minnie
Joyoer, Arthur Baker, Ira Blackinou,
Lillie Wright, Willie Hinson,
Ira Baskinh, Manly Catoe,
Charlie Hiubon, Eunice Small,
Lee Adams, Ernest Adams, Hazel
Catoe, Bleeka Joyner, Yancy
Bowers, Yancy Hinson. Henrv
' .. Bowers, Furmau Coauell.
Grade 3.?Burnie Hinson, Cora
" Adams, Robh Sims, Jack Sims,
Ernest Sims, Pearl Hinson, Bennie
Bowera, Mollie Sims, Ethel
Heglur, Donald Hinson, Carl
Blackmon,. Fnrman Hinson, Eula
Ellis, Boyce Ellis, Lizzie Small.
Grade 4.?Hunter Blackmon,
Patsy Sims, Irby Hinson, Lois
Blackmon, Delia Sims, Doster
Sims. Minor Hinson, Docia Bowers,
Julius Hinson, Robert Ellis.
Grade 5.?Julius Heglar, Leo
? Baskins, Pearl Connoll, Hoyt
I Hinson Jr., Roy Bowers, Connie
Bowo-s. Lillio Bowers, Hi 1 lie
Mar key, Grover Joiner, Estelle
Mackey.
Grade 7.?Willie Ellis, Willie
Falkcnbury, Paul Hinson, Willie
Blackmon, Ola Hinson, Frank
SiujM, Lorenua Sims, Hoyt Llinson,
Sr., Cora Hiusou, Roddy
Hinson, Otis Hinsou, Harrison
' * Small,
We have a literary and debat
mg society which meets every
Friday afternoon. The school ifl
unusually large, having enrolled
104 already.
Dora Hinson, Prin.
Beulah Hinson, Asst.
Mr.D.P.Daughtcry, welljkuowu (
j?j vnrou^.M-Mii mercer and Stir "er
| counties, W.Va., most likely owes
I his life to the kindness of r neiph/
bor. ile was almost hopelessly
/ sfllicted with diarrhoea; was attended
by two physicians who
I pave him little,if any, relief,when
8 neighbor learning of his serious
condition, broueht him a bottle
of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and ijjurriioea Keinedy, wined
cured unit in less thud twaniv
fou< nuuin. rot rt<?io oy J. r.i
Maekov <Sr Co. drneeists.
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Ce<lar Creek Dots.
' Mr. Editor :?The health of
this community is line. t
Fodder-pulling is the chief oc- '
cupation end the farmers are nl- 1
moat crazed at the sight of a
cloud. i
Cotton-picking will soon be in ;
progress.
Our farmers are all lively but <
especially one of the most sue- I
cessful ones, who rides backward <
and forth to and from the "turnip
patch." But its no use to be i
rich and not show it.
From the way the echo of axes
sound in the forest, it seems that
"Mr. (h W." "Our Biscuit Man" i
has woke up.
Among those who attended the
Good Koads meeting at Kershaw,
from this sectiou were, .Aiz:
P. B. Lynn, T. !S. Walker,
J.G. Wfclker, and "Tomraie" Beckham.
Mr. W. H. Blackwell and family
of Bock Hill on return from a
visit to relatives in Camden stop
ped over a few days with Mrs. N.
L. Lynn, grandmother of Mrs.
Blackwell, who accompanied
them home, and speut several
days with her daughter, Mrs. A.
J. Ballard while there.
While our neighborhood is in
a prosperous condition in the
way of crops and health I think
in another way it is more prosperous
than any other neighborhood
"in the wav of tattling
Everybody can find work now.
1 Dr. T. J Strait's granite quarry
lias an enormous amount of la
borers who are receiviug good
wages. The company is going to
erect a 'phone line from the quar
I ry to lieath' Springs. If there
were only a few more men like
the "Dr." the poor people would
be much benelited.
*Mrs. W. A. Hughes is teaching
our school better known as the
Russell Place school and sh*
is certainly giving satisfaction.
If thia escapes the wa.?te basket
jou may hear from me again
HOOn. CHEERFULNESS.
Bucklen's Arnica salve.
lias world wide fame for marvelous
cures. It surpasses uny
other salve, lotion, ointment or
balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns,Boils
Sores, Felons, Ulcers, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Fever, Sores, Chapped
Hands, Skin Eruptions; intallible
for Files. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25c at Crawfords Bros.,J. F.
Mackey <fe Co., Funderburk
Pharmacy, Druggist.
"Pop,what is an assaesin band ?"
"An assassin band, my son, is one
which murders good music."
WANTED- Agents, mal? ami female,
to sell our remedies. Good pay.
Nature's Jteiyeily (Jo.,
vlft-Og-lyr. Washington, I). C.
"How is that new word 'manywhere1
taking with the writing
public?"
"Well, it isn't used muchwhere.
To Cure i* Colli In One
1'ake Laxative Rrorno Quinine
Tablets. All druggist refund the 1
money if it fails to cure. K. W. I
Grove's signature is on each box 2ficfs
"I wouldn't cry like that rav <
littlo man."
"Well, you can cry any way '
you want to; thia is my way."
WANTKD- \M persons suffering ]
with Kidney troubles, write at onre
for a large dollar bottle lor 25 cents,
as a trial to
Nature's Remedy f'o.,
iilb-02-lyr. Washington, IJ.C.
1
Even the dreaHniakera know '
that figurea sometimes iie.
You li now VI liat Von Are TaUIng |
? ben > ou Ukc- u > ove's Tasteless Chill J
Tonic because the formula is iui111;'
in phoftln rhtpvi" f
.t is simply iron and Quinine in at'
t hsI olo-o) form Vn /> .?" "-- - "''- 1 1
" " " " ** |m j . tf/U ? J
DEBT TO PKEAIIIEKS. It is
A Doctor W. A. Quale, Kansas work8
City, tells in The Methodist Re- In an
cdew about tho Republic's debt Passer
to preachers. He says: erU
Roger Williams, preacher,fouti- Porter
ded Rhode Island ; WilliamPeuu, Luwve
preacher, was the father of the yOUUg\c
Friends Communion in America ; au oaj
Oglethorpe brought with him Mothe
from England .John Wesley as an wjth
evangelist to America; John
Robinson at Delft had more to . Willie
do with tho launching of the P*cturo
. . .1 I r.
Mayflower aud the emigration of
the Pilgrims and the liberty their Marieprovince
fathered than any man, tlve>
nr than all men. That is to say, Cucun
John Kobinson, preacher, of the and nun
Puritan church, was more inllu- are now
ential in shaping the subsequent
history of America than Carver, CD ^
or Winthrop, or any other Puri- Ben the
tan governor. America will al- ^
ways be in his dobt. lie, to use
a figure, helped to freight the
Ma} flower and then pushed it TO 1VH
rrom the shore. His sermon on Notici
the embarkation of the Pilgrim tlio Cou
fathers is lit with glow of states- sioners
mnnship and prophecy. Thus the any cla
clergyman was in the veins ot for wo:
American life. He was not in- t'oads 01
jected. Lie was and will always ^l0 SH'
remain a constituent of the blood. au*
As illustrative of this,notice ' hat ,"at ? u
, , , , , Hoard.
Peter !btuyvestaut, ablest of the
Hutch governors of New Amsterdam,
was a preacher's son?that \y ]$ f
A don i ram .Tudson, greatest of
American missionaries,save Wm.
Tavlor,who was a preacher's son ;
that Jonathan Edwards was a ^viol'
preacher's son : Timothy Dwight,
. . . . , son or
who turned America ? youth away ()|
from French atheism, was a de or ()jfer
scemJant of Jonathan Edwards; cartridge
the second timothy Dwight, a out first
renowued college president, whs the com
a preacher's son ; thatHenry 01 ay frs.
the greatest compromiser,was the
same; that Fitz Greene Aalleck,
NO J i
the poet,was descended fromJohn
Eliot, 'Apostle to the Indians;' Irusti
. made th
that Samuel r. Is. Morse,inventor jei
of telegraphy,and 111 coneequence annual i
one of the greatest benefactor*; of intendei
the race, was a pieacher's son; now, bil
atnl that Senator Dolliver is the ^ n
sou of a Methodist clergyman. tee8.
Presidents Arthur And Cleveland (j
were preachers' sons; Elizabeth
Stuart Phelps was a preacher's .
daughter; the Field family, in- ?
eluding Heury M., the editor, Da Call r
vid Dudley and Stephen I., the roa(^*
lawyers, and Cjrus VV., Atlantic t0(^ ),ls3
.... J ' Grout
cable tame, were a preachers son. (weive <
So were Holmes and Lowell,poets paired o
whose names are perfume sweet. (},e com
Louis Agaeaiz was a preucher's nails.
Ron. Harriet Reecher Stowe and
Henry Ward Reecher were son
u; d daughter of a preacher. Hut ' rtTit[Tj
why go farther? The Beecher |j 1 |j 1
household is proof positive of the ipHitcot
amazing contribution the clergy to MrM.lr.vT
make through their children to ?'outWiii't>U'
the public benefit.?Argus. cuui?Mieu"
Falling of tl
???? tliistn m. lur
oil's. Tho
What Is Life? treatment.
cost you at
In the last analysis nobody ;,ir?aTi'Tic
knows, but '.ve do know that it is uxunmem i
under strict law. Abuse that law
even slightly, results. Irregular
living mean derangement of tho Naiue .
organs,resulting in Constipation,
Headache or hiver trouble. Dr. Town...
Kings new Liver Pills quickly rejuijusis
tins.It's gentle,yet thor County
[)iigb. Only 25c atUrawtord Bros, u
b P. Macke> Ac Co. Funderbura H *
Pharmacy Drug Store.
-v -x. *
> Wo nr
"Pa, what in a bigot?" j
"A bigot, my eon, ip a person >1 mJ
who doesn't think as I do, and j , JJy.
dicks to it." I iSft!
? t free rejior
illowtoft
One I>o*? Convinces. j
Mozley's Lemon Elixir acts | <?
on the ho we is \\ uiiout. ,'| m| i
my lUipleasant ell'ect. It is t| in
jt in 11 h(|uju nuiiu ve. <?o cents i ^ flRMAPP
>e: bottle at nil drugstores v%
ynly because the water * *
!at the fountaiu t^ays.
English railway station :
lger?Doe9 it rain, ^)rt- M
-No, air; it rains water, \
r? Isn't, that boy too , EV \ . ' JI&sImIS iV^ \
? uriderutaud the nature -^v j ^| frj "^3
r?Oh, no; he goes golf- -*^|
hiR father. ?ur money winning books, j
M written by men who know, tell W
?Thin is an excellent 9 you all about
of you, Miss Marie. 1 . -j
wned the original. M JT* OiQ^SlY
\ OU may have the nega- flj They are needed by every man I ;
KB who owns a field and a plow, and jprfl
h who desires to get the most out <E9
ibprs, college graduates R ofthem*
Em They are /ret, Send postal card, Hfl
nerous other green tilings cerman kai.i works
in the market.
^,T?spwih,;BougM SOUTHERN RY i
Schedule in effect Jan. Iff. 19n3.
""Head Down Head Up
No.33. Daily No. 31. Dally w
,. 1 in, ,, , ?, imvmuisT 1 <>pin I.v Charleston Ar 3 60pm
OH 1L MAY CONCERN r.^pm A Summei ville Ar 311pm
1 50pm Ar Kingsvllle Ar 13 60pm
r is hereby given that tucso trains. n< ?. 33 and *?. wn st? yon': ?t
..... t?.. _ 1 e /i Sunomervllle, Uranchvllle, Oraiigoburg and St.
nty Board of Commit Mattuuws.
will not approve or pay Hetween KlnRsvilhj and Blacksbur*
... . ,, ' Head Down Head Up
im against the county no m. daily n0.31, daily
rk, such as repairing 5?!?pin i.v kih^hvuic Ar ':X).pm
, , . , 1 *9 8 1 spin ArUi 'nUen Ar II JOam
ground bridges, unless 8 00pm Ar Catawha Jet Ar 9 tOatn
in 1 1 8 2dpm Ar Kock lit It Ar 9 loam
me SliaJl have been 859t>m ArTlrzahAr shCira
,^,1 t.? ?? ? 9 09pm A r York villi* A r 8 43am
5Ctl by, 01 a coiltiact 9 33pm Ar Sharon Ar 8 37am
itli KOiiift iiipmhnt* fif 1 lid 9.16pm Ar .Iicttor.v Uioio Ar s 16am
ILI1 bujuu memoei or vile oMipm ArSmvrtiaAr 805am
10 15pm Ar tllavlfbburg Lv 7 l.niu
? . id Trains Nos. 33 and 3< sto|> at all Important
lj. J . 1 ei'ry, stations between <\ ingsv ulc and UlacksOurt,.
County Supervisor. lJplweun Rock Iltll and Marlon
, / ti i Head Down Head Up
mice, Cleric. No. 35, Dai.y No.JO, Daily
" ""am Lv Hock Hill Ar 10 30pm
1" ' 0 9atn Ar Tit/an Ar 10 lipm
innntnMi XT031am Ar Vorkvllle Ar lOOIpnl
I jJUI'ltl [1 L lYUHUU. ? Itlnm Ar Shirun Ar IMtfpm
r 7 OOatn Ar Hickory Orovc Ar 9SSorn
0 is hereby piven that it A^iiuSwboVlv SSm
at ion ot law for any per- 10 tt#m Ar Mur^n lv 550pm
1*. .1 Num. 3> and ?6 stop nl principal-ta;ion?t becorporation
Wlthlll the twcon Rock Hill anil Marlon.
f Lancaster county to sell Between Marion uuU lliucWsburg
. . i .Head Down R< ad T'r?
lor Sale any pistol^ Iltle No.'W,Dally ex Sun No.fi7, Daily ox sun
e or pistol cartridge with- . ''.Y.M?rl^u 2?!'"n
. .. ? 200pm Ar Hlack*bur?r Lv 2n0pin
obtaining a license trorn Train No. 33 win connect ?t uock 11111 with
? ?. L.t.n- I f .i.tomiiaaw... ViHl IIII )l < 11 V l :'<> II No. .O for CliarlntU-, Wash- r*
ity board ot commission- inj.lol, ttm, iNnw York<
I. ( I'prrv Train No. 34 will tunicu connection at Kock
* ' . Ilili with Savannah dlviMion No. 33 from CharCounty
Supervisor, lotto. Washington and Now York.
Nih 3.3 and 3? h.imlli' tht ovtfo l uuni.in Draw??
i .i - jm, lioont rtleoplnv cars huiwi-en \'??w York iiiiil ^
j < ii 'iTk 'l'i> l!u I'L'LV Ctarosion. vt;i camdon .? . i U.io'.t Mill, anil w
i" I lioo 1 iliEiix* Dining Car between Kock Hill ami Washinglon.
For further informal.on adore*:-,
?ob that have not aa yet n. w. hunt, d.p churicnon, s. c.
eir annual report to me
use do ao at oaca, as tny 4
TS lu!ZXT;:^e LAHCASTER 2c .CHESTER
t I cunnot make it until RAILWAY COMPANY
report from all the trus- scllKI>ULB 1N kffkct jcly sa. iojs
Kespectt ully,
a r> ?n WESTBOUND
' * "L 1 . Lv La n can lor 7 15 a m US p m
ounty Supt. Education. Lv Fori Lawn 7 31 a in 5 10pm
Lv liascomvillo 7 44 a m 5 25 p tn
,? ii Lv Htehbiirg 7 ;? i m 5 'in p in
Ar Chester ,815am ft ' 5 p in
10A +A hvpr CCAPC Ar l harlolte-Sou Ry V m ii in * > u p iu
1C6 L0 vYcl octJl b> Ar Columbia?S ?n liv I 35 p in I 15 a in
Ar Atluiiia?S.A L. Ky. pin
lilt hands and work your Ar Lenoir-C.&N-lV.Itv ...2o5pro rtnOnm.
Don't wait until vou arel KASlijQVND
? - _ Lv.Ijenolr?C.AfJ-W.Ryi..:-8v) p M 0 30 p ixj
r Willi vour crops. UAtlm la-.-.A U Uy ... i vV P <n
. , Lv Columbia? Sou. Hv 6 lo a m )i!pm
id bridges less than r,v cbarioito-sou.uy . ... eiApia
. !?! ? * i I,v Chester 9 15 am 8 15 p m
eet in width must be re- lv Ricbburg snam ?39pm
ir built by Ihe road l.a.ida, [% 88^-1*7" 7.1 Zwi^S Sfi{S
ity paying for lumber and J;J3Sf^V~.'::.5SS5 "
L l*erry, Charleston?Sou.Hy ....7 l.> p m
County Suporviaor. tSSTST
RFAn~7iT CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
ERS! Free Offer ?EMNYROYAL PJLLS
Jl'ON below tilled out with your
4, and s<-nt with a two-cent n'Mnp, 4/(oEu
A Hilton. Kershaw, S. win.In
irty tlnvM entitles yon ?o n packai.-? Q\ TL1 ^
a Home Trratmrnt diHCOvered by ?t* t . u \S\%
miners. Notre Huie, In>t , tuiii n rt? ^7 *.+ ' "tb? *// V
Dirticrt. ulceration, displacement, Jr -*o
ic wotTit), menstrual dlaordern. hot I L "?h.
uors, growth*. and all foiunle tron V
free package contains ten days . , ,, ,, /"T?T .. . .. , . ?
and tl vou wish to continue it will < ?*>- .? -rays reliable. l.udl,?. el Drurtfat fot
o I i wi eo eer sl wee o V-' tran t'MU'HltlTEHU r.NUl.-dl In It,,I *nd
1, .J Vi i ( nla ,t ?i U to i,u. ran nolo n..t?liic boxes, *?*]< t! wr.h blue nbboa
l" 111 OUt the spaces be.ow, sent! to r?kr nootlirr. Mefkm.- di.iiger,>-,?
>n, .Hid v < 11 will rect Ive the I r e t ullon* nnd lutlt-xtlonn. Huyof your Hru-eiirt, -4
yy return mall. or send If. ill -tumps for Particular*. Toll* '
inonlul* and ' K,ll,f for li.itdira,** in Ut'.rr,
COUI*ON. if, rriurn Hill, lo.ooo Tee tin. unlaid. Mold oy
cuicaesTsit obkmioal oo.
*100 ytndlion Squsrr. P''IL*., PA.
M**U** Ult .....
; HyspfejiSui Cui'S
* $ jl , ?? f viil: Digests what you eat.
? m ?l K *** "' This preparation rootains -ill of tho
WMMMMMiraMli' V,irri* Uof
lei, sketch or photo of invention for r food. It gives instant to1. f; >d never
t on pnti>nt?Wlity. Fr.*-tree t*ok,14 falls to cure. It, allows V ti to eat all
STTRAOF-MAfiKS Wtr>l<i ? ' you want. Tiie ino>t weasitiva
ya^fal.' T 531: ftSmSTSfiff- > .i : ?: 'wJ *
|il fl?3H I cured After everything else failed. Is
i L(| 1 t 1 | i l 1 Uliequ??iu'd lor tot; tiiuuiuctn o uikU
4 rcn with wr :ik ol t V rlvo on It,
HyyfeAWMii frfp fji * sua > i (ji^es all stoniMUM M fuuies ?
*tl?i! iXtAALl/Jjt ?jJ ^ X.'T" 't ?v bv T' '' 'mV . ( , I,) ?<}
v/www\-wvv-?vwvil i iimj Al. lA>ltl?JCuuiuiaj-;. uai(.^ibctoe. sue,
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